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- Believed to be out of business:According to information in BBB files, it appears that this business is no longer in business.
- Additional Info:
BBB has received information this business may: fail to accurately report consumer debt to credit bureau agencies; and may report false debts to credit bureau agencies. BBB contacted Bureau Of Medical Economics regarding business practice concerns. The business responded to address business practice concerns, indicating the nature of the collections industry results in a particular type of complaint: billing/collection issues. The business has been responsive to complaints forwarded by BBB and also business practice concerns.
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